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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

New membership option at Osgoode Society: Become a member or renew today!

Established in 1979, the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History publishes books on Canadian legal history, and creates and preserves an oral history archive.

Since 1981 the Society has published over 100 books on a diverse range of topics in Canadian legal history and has recorded more than 600 oral histories from various members of the legal profession.

This year we are adding a new category of membership, responding to some of our members who tell us that they want to support the Osgoode Society but may not want our membership book. Members opting for this category will receive a charitable donation receipt for part of their subscription.

All other categories of membership – Student, Individual with book, and Individual Sustaining – will continue to come with our members’ book for the year.

Your membership in the Society helps us continue to promote and to preserve Canadian Legal History. Join us!

Student membership..................................$25 a year

Individual membership with book.............. $60 a year

Individual membership without book...........$50 a year

Individual sustaining membership.............. $165 a year

Corporate sustaining membership.............. $500 a year

A portion of the ordinary membership without book, individual sustaining,

and McMurtry Honour Roll membership entitles the member to a charitable receipt.

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